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Background: Globally, various aging concepts (such as healthy aging, successful aging, and active aging) have emerged to promote the goal of "aging well" and have gained widespread attention in academia, policy, and pract...
Wei Qi Koh,Kristiana Ludlow,Jacki Liddle et al. Wei Qi Koh et al.
Background: With rapid digitalization, technologies are increasingly integrated as part of our everyday lives and are becoming increasingly essential for individuals to participate in society. Technology presents opportun...
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Background: Self-management is critical for older adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM); however, its practice remains suboptimal. Social media has become an accessible and effective stimulus source for the public, ...
Soondool Chung,Hannah Lee,Jeehye Jung Soondool Chung
Background: Social isolation and weakened intergenerational ties pose significant threats to the emotional well-being and social support networks of older adults. Although structured intergenerational programs can reduce ...
Gina Landucci,David H Gustafson Sr,Marie-Louise Mares et al. Gina Landucci et al.
Background: Smart displays and smart speakers offer ease of voice interaction, which may be more accessible and appealing for older adults experiencing chronic pain with other multimorbid chronic conditions. Previous Elde...
Furong Chen,Jiaying Li,Junchen Guo et al. Furong Chen et al.
Background: While bidirectional associations among sleep duration, cognitive function, and depression are established, the symptom-level temporal interactions among these factors in China's aging population, which is expe...
Xiaoping Zheng,Ziwei Zeng,Kimberley S van Schooten et al. Xiaoping Zheng et al.
Background: Frailty affects over 50% of older adults in long-term care (LTC), and early detection is critical due to its potential reversibility. Wearable sensors enable continuous monitoring of gait and physical activity...
Ziwei Zeng,Chun Liang Hsu,Cindy Hui-Ping Sit et al. Ziwei Zeng et al.
Background: Frailty is a dynamic geriatric syndrome associated with adverse health outcomes, yet its progression can be mitigated through targeted interventions. ...
Rosemary Dubbeldam,Rafal Stemplewski,Iuliia Pavlova et al. Rosemary Dubbeldam et al.
Background: Technology-assisted physical activity interventions for older adults in their home-based environment have been used to promote physical activity. Previous research has reported that such interventions benefit ...
Suleyman Bouchmal,Katya Yj Sion,Jan Ph Hamers et al. Suleyman Bouchmal et al.
Background: In long-term care (LTC) for older adults, data on client, employee, and organization levels are collected in various ways, covering quality of care, life, and work. There is, however, a lack of understanding o...